SET, contracts. Foreign bills of exchange are generally drawn in parts; as,
"pay this my first bill of exchange, second and third of the same tenor and
date not paid;" the whole of these parts, which make but one bill, are
called a set. Chit. Bills, 175, 6, (edition of 1836); 2 Pardess. n. 342.

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